On August 26, 2021, Islamic terrorist Abdul Rehman killed 173 Afghans and 13 Americans at Kabul airport.
The Gateway Pundit reported in September 2021 that the terrorist was released from Bagram Air Base prison after Joe Biden left the airport in the middle of the night.
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Joe Biden abandoned Bagram airfield in Afghanistan after nearly 20 years in July, turning off the electricity and fleeing at night without notifying the base’s Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans’ secret departure more than two hours after their departure.
On August 15, the Taliban quickly took control of Bagram Air Base, just 30 miles north of Kabul, and released thousands of terrorists held in its prison. The Americans and Afghans left the Taliban military equipment, uniforms, rations and even sports drinks.
The ISIS suicide bomber who killed 13 U.S. and 169 Afghan servicemen and women was released by the Taliban from a Bagram base prison in July.
ISIS suicide attack Abdul Rehmann he was incarcerated in Bagram Prison for the past four years until he was freed by Taliban terrorists.
The story claims that the Kabul airport bomber was an Afghan IS-K member who planned an attack on New Delhi. The CIA detected the threat in 2017 and notified RAW. RAW captured him, gave him to US who sent him to Bagram. Taliban releases him and he kills 169 Afghans and 13 American soldiers https://t.co/X1VZqzmVrr
— Jeff M. Smith (@Cold_Peace_) September 19, 2021
The first post reported:
The Islamic State suicide bomber who killed at least 169 Afghan civilians and 13 US soldiers outside Kabul airport last month has been incarcerated in Afghanistan’s notorious Bagram prison for the past four years, thanks to Indian efforts, Firstpost has learned through credible intelligence sources.
Senior Indian intelligence sources familiar with the case told Firstpost that he was handed over to the US Central Intelligence Agency by its research and analysis wing in September 2017. However, the jihadist was freed on August 15 along with thousands of other dangerous terrorists held in the maximum security prison, taking advantage of the chaos that followed the hasty exit of the United States and the rapid takeover of the entire country by the Taliban.
Identified as Abdul Rehman, the jihadist was a former student of an engineering college in India and came from Logar province in Afghanistan. He was the son of an Afghan trader who often visited India on business.
His arrest had led to the end of a plot by the Islamic State of Khurasan Province (IS-K) – the regional wing of the Islamic State in Afghanistan – to stage suicide bombings in New Delhi and other cities in the region, probably on orders of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Directorate of Pakistan.
Sawt al-Hind states that Abdur Rehman al-Logari was arrested 5 years ago in India before he could carry out a suicide attack in Delhi (to avenge Kashmir) and deported to Afghanistan. He did not return home and hit the Kabul airport. https://t.co/PGUxDkyvjf
— Vineet (@UNIT54777) September 18, 2021
It has now been confirmed that the suicide bomber who killed 13 US servicemen in 2021 during Biden’s disastrous withdrawal had been released from an Afghan prison as confusion developed.
The Afghanistan withdrawal occurred early in Biden’s presidency, and his polls never fully recovered. The incident may also have had to do with the military’s ongoing struggle to find new recruits.
After retiring, Biden at one point turned his back on the press and the American people, a gesture he has repeated many times since.
The Washington Free Beacon released this confirmation on Wednesday, more than two years after Gateway Pundit’s original report.
Biden admin confirms Afghan suicide bomber freed from prison abandoned during US withdrawal
The Biden administration confirmed on Monday that the Afghan suicide bomber who killed more than a dozen U.S. service members at Kabul airport in 2021 had been freed from an abandoned prison during the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R., Texas) in a statement Monday said a Defense Department report revealed that the suicide bomber who detonated an explosive belt at Abbey Gate of the airport killed 13 U.S. service members and injured 45 others in August 2021 was “Abdul Rahman al-Logari, an ISIS-K terrorist who was freed from Bagram Prison by the Taliban.”
American troops had left Bagram Airfield a few weeks before the Abbey Gate attack, as part of the Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. Afghan officials said American troops abandoned Bagram, Afghanistan’s largest airfield, after nearly 20 years without even notifying the base’s new Afghan commander.
McCaul denounced congressional Democrats in his statement Monday, arguing that the American public would have known what happened at the Kabul airport much sooner if Democrats “had fulfilled their constitutional obligations and conducted an audit.”
After the suicide bombing, Biden somehow managed to make things seem even worse.
Remember when Joe Biden looked at his watch during a memorial ceremony for the 13 U.S. service members who were killed in Kabul in 2021 during his bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan?
America certainly does.
Biden has lost the right to talk about our military. pic.twitter.com/5AIysaAHco
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) April 17, 2024
Biden is a real disgrace.